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John Green’s Film ‘Turtle’s All The Way Down’ Is So Good It Hurts

Camila Dejesus2 years ago07 mins

The latest John Green adaptation, Turtle’s All The Way Down, is out and it is incredible. I’ll be candid in admitting I was a little nervous about this one. Typically John Green adaptations are a success, but typically the subject matter, while heavy, is more digestible. Turtles All The Way Down follows Aza Holmes (Isabela…

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